Fuck" Yoongi said as he hit his hip at the edge of the table. He clutched his hip and pouted. It didn't hurt that much. In fact, it was a minor pain, but it was enough to make Yoongi cry. "Daddyyy" he whined out. Jungkook walked into the room. "What's wrong Gummy Bear?" "Table hurt" Yoongi pouted. "Aww, my poor baby" Jungkook cooed as he rubbed Yoongi's hip in hopes to sooth the pain. Jungkook glared at the table and said, "Bad table. Don't heart my baby anymore" which made Yoongi giggle. Jungkook picked up Yoongi and carried him to the living room. "What do you wanna watch gummy bear?" Jungkook asked with Yoongi on his lap as he sat on the couch. "Spongebob please," Yoongi said. On the T.V. showed Spongebob and Patrick blowing bubbles
the big idea: cruelty leads to dehumanization (either by idolizing someone as a hero: ‘the undefeatable’, ‘god-like’, or villainizing someone: ‘tyrannus villain’, ‘hell-creature’, ‘earth-razer’)
According to Ann Marie Paulin in “Cruelty, Civility and Other Weighty Matters”, the mass media are discriminating against overweight people, which creates a society where being fat is looked down upon. Paulin argues that, “the media are notorious for getting things less than accurate” (243), therefore we shouldn’t believe how they depict fat people on tv, magazines and other media sources. The author believes that not all overweight people are like, how the media portrays them, but rather their lifestyle is influenced by the culture we live in. She claimed that, “Sugary or fatty foods are often available in grab and go packages that are so much easier to take to work or eat in the car than making a healthy snack” (245). She believe there are evidence to show that humans are naturally attracted to unhealthy foods, but society continue to manufacture them to make people eat more (243-249). I agree with Paulin about how the media need to stop fat shaming because it’s not only making people feel bad, but it is promoting obesity.
For the past 300 years, the world’s society has displayed lots of unbelievable human cruelty. For example, slavery in the 18th and 19th century, African Americans were forced into harsh work labor because of their skin color. Then in the 20th century, a determined dictator, Adolf Hitler, murdered and tortured eleven million lives. This horrifying event was called the Holocaust, it occurred in 1933 but ended in 1945. Adolf Hitler was angered about the result of World War 1, so he blamed Jewish people, the disabled, and other groups. During the holocaust, the eleven million lives were forced into harsh work labors or was put into gas chambers and was killed instantly. People described the Holocaust as inhumane act, and the people that survived it, could really say it was a scarring memory.
When hunger games start the tributes (participates) pick up their packages and run. Katniss however, does not pick up her package and run just as Haymitch had advised her. She goes deep into the forest and tries to stay hidden from other tributes for fear that that might kill her. She’s afraid but she was also a skilled survivor so she tries to work on a plan of winning the games. She contemplates the odds of her survival, as an ally she had befriended earlier dries. During this journey she discovers her true self and the battle she was once having within herself changes to resentment towards the Capitol. She realizes that true enemy in the Capital. “Rue was death has to forced me that confront by the own fury against the cruelty. No way is
He set the dainty boy on the cold surface, Zach winced at the cold take took over the botton half of his thighs. Yet the top was in searing pain.
“Ma nodded. “He means it, too,” she said. “Worked right up to three months ago, when he throwed his hip out the last time.” (p.
The novel “Night” shows that there is great inhumanity and cruelty displayed from this personal journey of Elie Wiesel. The Nazi are the ringleaders behind it all gradually making the Jews feel like nothing and only pawns for work. The Germans strip the Jews to nothing and take away everything close to them, separation from loved ones, isolation, transportation and the ruthless, cold actions towards them in the camps such as starvation, selections of the fittest and the struggle of survival becomes essential for their own self. However there are humane acts within the book which help Elie overcome some struggles and survive the brutality of the camps and war.
He slowly got on his knees as tears started to flow from his eyes. She was visibly disgusted at the sight of his crying, sending a powerful kick towards his stomach, causing him to cough up spit. He coughed violently as he held onto his stomach. She looked down at him shaking her head as she pulled him up by his head.
I attempted to wiggle my fingers, the pain throbbed worse than before. "No it hurts." I whined, the pain brought tears to my eyes. My hand was swollen and badly bruised.
of Darkness: the chain gangs, the grove of death, the payment in brass rods, the
The boy code creating a tough, protective man and an emotionless secretive robot at the same time. Boys are tough to shut up and suck it up. Never able to show emotion or they face retribution for being sensitive.
He looked at it for a good five seconds. His facial expression changed into dread. He slowly bent his fragile knees and leaned forward. I couldn’t feel the pain, but it was clearly visible in his eyes. He groaned. He reached for the keys with his right hand. It’s hard to describe through words, but the sight of his doing that gave me pain. Emotional pain.
It is ironic that after reading, Hunter S. Thompson’s piece on 9/11, I found his arbitrary published at First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life. I had no idea he committed suicide in front of his son, daughter-in-law and six-year-old grandson. Also, he shot himself in the mouth while talking to his wife on the phone (Neuhaus, 2005).
There was a hiss from both boys in pain and empathy, and another from the malevolent glowing tip of the gasper. The marred arm recoiled and was comforted by its twin, and their owner inspected the sanguinary crater. “Fuck. What the hell, J, you know I hate those things as it is.”
Carl Gustav Jung is a Swiss psychiatrist and the successor of psychoanalysis with important intellectual movements of the twentieth century. In his early career, Jung was influenced by the theory of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis (Breger 2000, p. 217). However, they came into disagreement in notions which then broke their relationship. It was because Freud’s view of myth was based on reality, which there was no religion involved, whereas Jung though that myth was based on both reality and religion. Consequently, Jung’s notions were commonly accepted by society because of the wider context. Then, through his research and clinical findings, he developed some concepts like archetypes, collective unconscious, shadow, extrovert and introvert and persona (Carter 2011 p. 442). These concepts help Jung to deepen the explanation about myth. For Jung, myth is a projection of archetypes and collective unconscious. Their form are universal and identical with every society back into history. Myth can be identical because the original form, the archetypes, is configured to be the same among human's unconscious globally where people's psychic realm encounters certain motifs and typical figures that built into the structure of man’s unconsciousness (Jung Myth Ex. 3-4). According to Edward Tylor and James Frazer, myth and science were contradict where science was factual and myth was not (Segal 2003, p. 48). Therefore, myth has an important role in human nature and modern